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I bought a CZ 16 gauge Bobwhite a year ago this month. I have put about 200 rounds thru it, mostly at quail, but also at doves and pheasants and sporting clays. It has lighter triggers than my bobwhite 20 gauge. It has been relatively trouble free. Initially, the firing pin would drag on the primer with some loads in the left barrel, but that has gone away. The chokes print a degree less than the barrel markings, i.e. I.C. = Skeet 1 and Skeet 2 rather than I.C./Mod, but that is great for quail. It weighs about 7 pounds 4 oz. which is just about 4 oz. more than I would like, however, it balances well enough that it doesn\'t seem that heavy when carrying it. The wood is comparable to all the other bobwhites I have seen, but with a slightly lighter stain than my 20. The buttstock has a hint of fiddleback. Both of my CZ Bobwhites are a great buy for the money IMHO...
Rating: [4 of 5 Stars!] |
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